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' New Year's Wedding.
Mrs. Edwards Bobo Murray has is
sued Invitations to the marriage of
ber daughter, Felicia, and Mr. Joseph
Johnstone Reed on the evening of
Thursday the twenty-eighth of Janu
ary at half after seven o'clock at
Twenty-fqur North ?ndersah. Ander
son, S. C. MISB Murray has been one
ot Anderson's most popular young so
ciety women and her wedding will be
an event of interest to her many
friends throughout the State.
Move to Florida.
Th? many friends of Mr. and Mrs
Baxter H. Hodges o? Starr will lean
with7 Interest that they are planning
to move to. Florida the latter part o:
this month. Mr.' J lodges has a ver;
desirable place there and for yean
they have thought of moving to it
Their many friends hero will feel tin
deepest' regret' that ' they will leav?
Anderson County, but they have th?
sincerest wishes for a very happy ant
prosperous life there.
Card Afternoon.
? TuoFday aft* -noon will be the firs.,
of the card afternoons-at the Rose HU
Cloh since the holidays and the mem
bers are planning for the first occa
sion of the new year to be a very de
ilghtful event. All who exnect to raakt
up a table are asked to notify Mrs.1
Alice Bykes.
Mrs. Donald Clarke of Detroit.
Mich., who ls visiting at Starr, spent
yesterday with friends here;
Mr. and Mrs. 8am B. Crayton havt
returned to their home at Georgetown !
after a .Visit to Air. and Mrs. Fran!.
Crayton. i
Lovely Dinner Party.
A lovely dinner was given yester
day by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vandivei
at their attractive home on North Mc
Duffie atreet The table was beauti
ful in cut glass and silver and an ele
gant coursa dinner wan aerved. Mr..
and Mrs. Vvtdiver'e guests were: Mr.'
sad. Mrs. E. W. Masters, Mr. and Mrs
D. s. Vandiysr and children, Mrs. \
Corrie Watson; Mrs. H. P. McDanteleJ
and Miss Va rina McDanlels. -
cajdouu Street Club.
The Calhoun &rest Club was enter
tained on Thursday afternoon by Mis:
Bertha Cashin at her home on- Cal
houn street. Two tables of auctlor
bridge were formed and several Inter
esting and enthusiastic, gamea played
?ter which the charming hostess serv
ed dainty refreshments.
Miss Lucln Archer returned fron
Bealey where she spent several dayr
with friends.
Mrs. E. H. Acker bsa returned to
ber home |n Atlanta after- spending.
several days with her daughter. Mrs i
Keith Provost.
t, Mrs. George Townsend goes to Sen
eca tomorrow io attend the marriage
of Miss Carrie Hunter add- Mr. T. B
Jones on Tuesday evening, the 12th
inst
Mr. Robert M. Hammond of Green .
ville ls the guest of.Mr. Melvin Means. 1
Mr. Humbert M. Aull of Newberry
; was here this week the guest of rel
atives. ? .
\ Beaatifa] Heme Wedding.
AA beautiful borne ' wedding and our
' around which centered the love aai.
Interest of their friends was that ol
- Miss Mable K. Sralthe and .Mr. S. H
Smith which occurred at the home'of
; the bride's mother, Mrs. Rober*
Smiths, on Thursday , afternoon. Thir
1 vno Just-five miles west ot the city .
had hew prettily ^orated for tbs.
Occasion with ferns and pot ^pUftV '.
The attendants were: Misa Lut]
. Smtthe and Miss Lola Bmlthe, both nf
. Whom vore pretty gowns of white
?repe de chene over *mkifrlth pinh?
girdler and carrted pink carnations :
Thu bride wore a beautiful dark blue- '
> froud aMhrjasat suit trimmed la fur
with hat. gtov?s and shoes to thatch "
She carried? an armful of w)iite car
nations. The wedding march wat ;
dutifully rendered by M ?a. Waar.
Sanders, who slao played "A Perrect
iay," tfayW'tue ceremony which war '
performed, by Rev> w. B. H?wktol? <
The guests wer? received hy Mrs
teltha^T?tsf Evp Smfthe. and Mrs. C
Lee of Atlanta. Jest ,after the cere
mony the bride threw np her weddin?
bouquet, the catching of which would,
ludiente the next bride, add this hons-*
fell to Miss Lu bi Smith and Ml, s ?
tom Smiths.
In the pretty dining room Mm.
George Eagle and Mrs.* Frank Murphy
presided and served ccJee and fruit
?' dake. Little Carrie Smtthe and Elisa
, Hath smith pinned on tne souvenir?
tfny wedding.bells tied with TauVtjU
b?n. The frrfrr jaflje waa partlou
; arly pretty, wit? ?* a- tai i mt glass '
vase of :>?d carnations In the center
With candelabra, with red candles on
each side. The wedding present/,
weA, a prsttyV collection cf many,
handsome end useful gifts.
' M?sajWcift Child* off Anderson wag.
: tn :' inanity' yesterday.-Greenville
Pte^mon*. .
'Mies 'Wilma Polk of Jackson, Teno-?
MHS. W. A. HUDGENS, Editor, Phone
ls expected this week to spend a
month with her sister, Mrs. Bond An
derson.
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. trowbridge are
entertaining the following ladies at a
week-end house party: Miss Mar
guerite Adams of Charleston, Miss
Bessie Allen abd Miss Margie West
of Greenville.
Mles L. N. Cat lett of Newport,
Tenn., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
'ohn Catlett. bb South Main street.
Due West Alumnae.
The Due West Alumnae will meet
text Friday afternoon with Mm. ?
With The Ch
Phor
Vesper Service.
The Usual Sunday afternoon vea
>er service will be held this after
oon at 5 o'clock at St. John's Metho
dist church. MuMc is an important
cature of these services abd the song
orvic.es ls always aweet and Impres
sive. The pastor also gives a short
nd helpful talk, and altogether the
ervlces are interesting and inspir
ing.
Circles.
. Circle t?o. One of the First Presby-|
erlan church was delightfully enter-,
bined on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.
r. A. Wigglnton on Greenville street
md a very pleasant afternoon was
pent by those who braved the indem-1
?ney of the wrather. She served her
masts with a dainty salad course and i
Iras assisted by Miss Maggie Garling
ton.
. In Circle No. 2 Mrs. Flora Overman
vas unanimous! yelected as president
n the plac? of Mrs. B .B.'Hart who'
tas served the circle so faithfully hod
veceptably for the past year. The
neeting was held at the hospitable
mme of. Mrs. A. P. Johnstone and
vac a delightfully pleasant one. Sev
eral recitations by . Mrs. Job?stone,
vere heartily enjoyed a3 was aleo the
?7. -'TTOW
_-?_. ; )
Prank Hurries on Evans street. The
membere are asked to read up on
Belgium as that will be the subject
for the afternoon.
Priscilla Club.
Mrs. W. J. Muldrow was the charm
ing hostess for the Priscilla Club on
Saturday afternoon at her home on
West Whltner street. Mrs. Muldrow
ls sn attractive young hostess and her
sweet gracious manner in her home
always assures a pleasant occasion
for her guests. t
Miss Subank Taylor goes to Colum
bia Monday to take a position in the
engrossing depar*neni.
arch Women
9 47.
reading by Mrs. Overman. Mrs. John-j
stone served her guests with delight-1
ful refreshments
Jaaior Phllathea. t
Mrs. J. B. Townsend was the at
tractive hostess for the young ladles
of the Junior Phllathea Class* on
Tuesday afternoon. After all business
bad been disposed of the. guests eu
ioyed the music by Miss Kathleen
Norryce and recitation' by Miss Em
mie Cathcart ' During the social
hour which is always a very Import
ant part of these monthly meetings,
Mks. Townsend served a;? elegant
salad course with hot cottee. These
monthly social 'meetings mean so
much to the social life and fellowship
of the classes and the members al
ways look forward with pleasure to
them.
Senior PhlhUbea Class.
The Seniar Phllathea Class of the
First Presbyterian church was enter
tained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
Keith Pr?vost and Mrs, Fosa McCully
at the home of the former on Cal
houn street. There was a good at
tendance of. members and the princi
pal, business una the ?lection, of om-.
care which resulted as follows:. Mrs.
P. M. Burnett, president; Mrs., Flora
Overman, first Tte? president ; Mrs.
Keith Pr?vost, second vice president;
Mrs. J. P. Trowbridge, recording sec
retary; Miss Margaret Archer, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. Blsir
Crayton, treasurer; Mrs. Chsrles
?Opearman. assistant secretary and
treasurer. The meeting was then
eoavorted into a social oae and some
time was delightfully spent, the at
tractive hoslesses serving an elegant
sweet course.
Primary PhJlatkea ( lass.
The PrimaryPhilatha Clase-of the
First Presbyterian church held their
first meeting of th? new year on Fri
day afternoon with Misses ' Bessie
Bucker and Elizabeth H?dgens. The
following officers were elected: Pres
ident, Miss Elisabeth Ramsays ric?
president. Miss Eunice Evans; secre
tary and treasurer. Miss Elisabeth
riudgens. Misses Katherine Ortman
and Lucy Bell were elected as cap-,
tains of the Bines and Whites to locV
after the Sunday school attendance of
their respective sides.
Guild ?f tirare Church.
Tbs Guild of Grace Episcopal
church waa delightfully entertained
on Monday afternoon by Mrs. Nsrdln
Webb at ber home on West Whltner
street. This wag the first meeting of
the new year and all the work and
plans for tho fear were discussed and
mapped ont. Puring the social fea
ture Mrs. Webb served her guests
with dainty refreshments and the af
ternoon was pleasant and profitable.
Mission Stud j.
An Interesting meeting of the Mis
sion Study CUss was held on Friday
afternoon with Mrs. p. M. Heard.
Mrs. T. C. Ligon was elected super
intendent and the study of "The Child
In' the Midst" planned for the ->.??(
atx weeks. These meetings will bf
held weekly and arc very instructive
and helpful. '
Elementary Inion.
The Elementary Union will meet 01
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at th<
Central Presbyterian church. All th<
teachers of the city Sunday schoo
are urged to attend.
Central Presbyterian Church.
Realizing the highly Importan
place which the mission of mus'.- oe
cupl?s in the worship of Oed and lt
the service of His people, the Centra
Presbyterian church has for' som
time been endeavoring to better lt
musical programs. Ita endeavor
were successful last week when i
special, committee appointed by th
officers of the church made a perms
dent arrangement with Miss Straus
than and Miss Nell Smith to furnls:
regularly at'both 'Sunday service?
special music;--They will be assisse
by Mus Alwood* and the Misses Law
renee and by Mr. Sam Orr Tribble i
the night serves* Miss Smith will ai
Bist in the wbrahlp with both vole
OUR ANNUAL
at 9 o'clock
Read These Specials For
Monday
10 Dozen Gowns, Lace Trimmed, High and Low Neck, 100 values,
Monday..49c
See Window Display.
50 Dozen Children Drawers, well made, special for JWoudav . . . 10c pr.
15 Dozen Ladies 1915 Spring Waists, special for Monday.98c
21 Dozen Gowns, Lace and Embroidery Trimmed, $1.50 values,
Monday. ... .. ... .98c
Our entire first floor is snow white with the new 1915 under mes
lines. Be sure and be on hand Hondav at 0 o'clock, j
MANY BARGAINS WE DID NOT LIST
D.
and violin.
At the service this morning Miss
Smith will render a violin obl?galo
and Hiss Stranathan will, sing a solo.
At the night service Misses Strana
than and Smith will sing a duet.
Th? heating plant of the church,
which has been giving trouble for
some weeks has been put In good con
dition to render excellent service
from now on. lt. waa tried out on
Thursday and found^oglve^erjrec^
satisfaction.
Missionary Meeting.
The regular January meeting of the I
Missionary Society ot St John's |
Methodist church will meet on Mon
day afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. Av,
nie Mose on !>outh McDufflle street
Ladle? Aid Society.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the First
Presbyterian church wilt meet on !
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock
promptly with Mr?, W. H. Frazer on
Weet Whitner street.
Jule Duckworth of tho Lebanon
section was lu the city yesterday.
A- E. Weight of Townvlllo was In
the city yesterday for a short while.
A. C. Billson Of,the county jdfife
visitor in the city ycsT?rWr^
IS
INVS?
??ia??
Began December 15, ?9?4
You can get shares by paying in now your December install
ments. $1.00 per month per share brings you in $100.00 at
maturity. $10.00 per month will bring you $1,000.00 at ma
turity, etc.
If You keep lip Your Payments
Yon Help Anderson Grow
At a Profit To Yourself
The Country's Prosperity Depends on the Economy
and Savings of the Individual.
No Experiment-Calculations Proved hy Experi
ence. Invest Now.
ALL THE PROFIT
Is Distributed Among
the Shareholders
WE REMIND YOU
If You Miss a Payment
WE Lend Yon Your
ts
Wh^ si?jtnej^ ?oipes
You can borrow to
build ahorne
You can1 borrow on
your shares
You cali retire your
shares
?J B
uiai o
E. LIGON. Pr?sid?t
Secretary